Officials Conduct Annual Homeless Census In OKC
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Scientists Will Study Moon's Surface During The Lunar Eclipse
And basically, as this happens, light from the sun bounces off Earth and onto the moon making it appear a reddish-yellow color. The last Blue Moon total lunar eclipse visible from India was in 1963 and the next one will be in 2028, said a press release.

Local ANC says it will support Cyril Ramaphosa
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Suspected meteor blasts across Detroit sky
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U.S. media reports Steve Bannon subpoenaed by Mueller
But the president's anger with Bannon led to the loss of his job at Breitbart after the site's funders sided with the White House. Bannon's silence came as it emerged he also received a grand jury subpoena from special counsel Robert Mueller .

Asian shares track weakness on Wall St; China shares higher
A broad rally on Wall Street propelled the Dow Jones industrial average to close above 26,000 points for the first time Wednesday. ENERGY: Benchmark U.S. crude picked up 15 cents to $63.88 per barrel in electronic trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange .

Afghanistan: Bomb blast in Kabul kills 40, injures at least 110

The blast triggered chaotic scenes with terrified people rushing to safety and moving away from the blast site, the area where several high-profile organisations, including the European Union, have offices.

In a message on Twitter, the group said more than 50 wounded had been brought in to that hospital alone.

Wahid Majroh, a public health ministry spokesman, confirmed to Xinhua that 79 injured had been shifted to Kabul hospitals after the deadly incident.

The Taliban has claimed responsibility for Saturday's bombing in Kabul city.

The explosion happened in a busy part of the city where the High Peace Council, which is charged with negotiating with the Taliban, has offices.

The old building of the Afghan Interior Ministry is located at the area.

He also said extensive damage has been caused to buildings in the area. At least 11 people were wounded in the attack.

The Italian NGO Emergency said seven dead and 70 injured had been taken to its hospital, with its coordinator Dejan Panic tweeting that it had been a "massacre". It was really huge - all our windows are broken.